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...2013 Additional Plaintiffs Agudath Israel of America; International Bris Association; Rabbi Samuel Blum; Rabbi Aharon Leiman; and Rabbi...
...against a Board of Health regulation approved...free exercise of religion and by compelling...Society, the American Academy of Pediatrics and...
...observers note, overwhelmingly supported the president in the election, in part because of his past support for CIR and his administration's effort to redress...
...the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, stepped out of the...law, the First Amendment and religion and the law. She has...
...Sonja Brown, in her official capacity as Councilwoman for the Town of Greenburgh, Kevin Morgan, in his official capacity as Councilman for the Town...
...The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit...grade 12 at Fortress Christian Academy. In his opinion...
...Defendants Hilary R. Clinton in her Official Capacity as Secretary of State, United States Department of State, Patrick Wingate in his official Capacity...
...*1 Plaintiffs seek an order of mandamus to compel the U.S. Embassy in Sanaa, Yemen, "to...
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...OPINION Appellant Raymond Merrill Jessop and nine other members of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (FLDS), living...
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